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Many Australians held that their troops were often used as sacrificial lambs sent out to be slaughtered while British troops were held in reserve and spared. Canadians shared the same sentiment after the Raid at Dieppe. (And rightly or wrongly, many hold on to those feelings within the British Empire today.)

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Q: What were the Australian attitudes to the British after World War 1?
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